Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Leonard Elder has entered Franklin CollegeW- A. Davenport was a Chicago visitor. Monday. W. H. Brenner was in Monon on business Saturday. < To-day’s Markets: Corn, 60c; Oats, 33c; Wheat, 90c. John Osborne was a business caller in Monon yesterday. Dr. Moore made a business trip to Fair Oaks yesterday. Miss Hazel Warner spent Sunday in Hammond with friends. J. J. Hunt is building a big new barn on his farm in Gillam tp. The family of Rev. Harper, the -new Methodist preache., came Monday. Mrs. George Ketchum and Miss Bessie Moody were in Chicago Monday. Mrs. J. H. Holden spent a couple of days in Chicago the first of the week. Miss Clara Fisher went to Terre Haute Monday to take a teachers* course.

Miss Zelma Rayher spent Sunday with Miss Charlotte Ross at East Chicago. Roy Gundy of Fair Oaks was in town Saturday to spend the day with friends. Mrs. John Moosmiller and daughter, Miss Lizzie went to Monon Monday on business. Miss Eva Clark of Hammond spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark. W. H. Parkinson and William Augspurger went to Monticello yesterday on businessMrs. A. Oppenheimer went to Chicago Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. R. Fendlg a few days. A. C. Stauffenberg of Manhatten,, 111., was here looking after his farm in Barkley tp., Monday. W. F. Bontain and wife of Fair Oaks spent Saturday with A. Halleck and family of this place. H. V. Childers of Delphi spent a few days last wpek here, visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Henry Randle went to Lafayette Saturday to spend a week with her son Frank, and family. Benton Review.: Mr. and Mrs. Eph Sayers of Gilboa, will move to Jasper county in the springtime. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hallagan of Ottawa, 111., came Monday to visit with the family of P. H. Hallagan. Mrs- Wm. Bywater of Borden, Ind., came Sunday to visit with Mrs. Lee Farebee, of near Mt. Aye, for a week. C. A., Reed and brother, George W. Reed left Mopday for Minneapolis to visit their brother, L. A. Reed for a week. T. J. Jones of Sheridan, Ind., who has been visiting near Mt. Ayr for a few days, took the train here for his home MondayG. K. Hollngsworth came down from Chicago Friday to visit with his family a few days, when they all will return to the cityNeedra, one of A. L. Padgett’s horses, will race at Marion this week in a 2:16 trot. The other two horses were brought home

Mrs. E- A. Aldrich went to Delphi Sunday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Samuel Shriener. She will spend a few days with relatives in Monticello before returning. H. B. Murray and Mr. and |lrs- Wm. Bennett, who have been visiting in Dayton and other points in Ohio for the past week, returned home Monday. Whitman Reeder of Virgie, who had been visiting his parents at that place for a few days, took the train here Saturday for Wolcott, where he has employment. T. W. Coen of Cleveland, 0., came Saturday to visit his brother, C. W. Coen, and wife, a few days. Mr. Coen is general manager of the £,ake Shore Electric R. R. X, Charlie Rhoades has resigned his position with C. Kellner as driver of an ice wagon, to accept a position as printer on the Record, a newspaper at New Richmond, Ind. Advertised letters: H. C. Smith, W- R. Erwin, M. F. Roby, M. M. Henshaw, Chas. D. Hanna, Mrs. Laura Oliver, Mrs. W. Huston, Mrs Julia Anderson, Mrs. Myrtle Anderson. Mrs. Sylvia Pearson and Miss Laura Pearson of Indianapolis, who have been spending the past two weeks with their nelce and cousin, Mrs. J. F. Nelson, returned home Sunday.